It’s no surprise many children get bored with the usual sandwich in their lunch box and parents get stumped for healthy options that are easy to pack. It can be a real challenge to find time and ideas to make a balanced, easy, lunch that meets school restrictions (no nuts, no access to refrigeration or microwave) and that get kids excited. That’s why DC mom Carine Rosalia created This & That Lunch Kit, a new way for families to send kids to school with a healthy lunch… that they actually WANT to eat.
With This & That Lunch Kit, families can prepare lunches together and have it ready to go for the week to avoid scrambling every morning. Carine drew from her experience as a parent and worked with a French pediatric nutritionist to create a set of balanced, kid-friendly lunch recipes matched with fun accessories to involve kids at every step of the preparation. The result is an all-in-one kit to transform lunch box preparation from a chore to a fun activity with your child.
Easy: All the accessories to get lunch ready for the week and get kids involved in the preparation.
Healthy: Recipes are developed with a French nutritionist and based on USDA recommendations. The collapsible containers fit the perfect portions for toddler and older kids.
Eco-friendly: 100% FDA food grade silicone containers are safe and durable to reduce everyday waste.
Fun: Stickers and pens make it fun for kids to get involved in the lunch preparation and get excited about eating their lunch.
What you get:
3 collapsible silicone containers that pack the perfect portions for kids, according to age. The containers go in the oven, the microwave, the fridge and freezer. They are shock-resistant yet easy for kids to open.
Kid-friendly recipe cards to get kids involved in the kitchen.
Illustrated shopping cards so you never miss an ingredient at the store
Stickers and an erasable pen for a unique finishing touch.
Get This & That Lunch Kit here until April 21! For a limited time, you can choose “Double the Fun!” option to get 2 kits for $35 only on Kickstarter. Learn more and follow the blog at ThisThatLunch.com.